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Lower Cortisol Activity is Associated with First-Time Driving while Impaired

Driving while impaired (DWI) is a grave and persistent high-risk behavior. Previous work demonstrated that DWI recidivists had attenuated cortisol reactivity compared to non-DWI drivers. This suggests that cortisol is a neurobiological marker of high-risk driving. The present study tested the hypoth...

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Autores principales: Couture, Sophie, Ouimet, Marie Claude, Gianoulakis, Christina, Tremblay, Jacques, Ng Ying Kin, NMK, Brochu, Serge, Pruessner, Jens, Dedovic, Katarina, Brown, Thomas G
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922575
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/SART.S21353
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author Couture, Sophie
Ouimet, Marie Claude
Gianoulakis, Christina
Tremblay, Jacques
Ng Ying Kin, NMK
Brochu, Serge
Pruessner, Jens
Dedovic, Katarina
Brown, Thomas G
author_facet Couture, Sophie
Ouimet, Marie Claude
Gianoulakis, Christina
Tremblay, Jacques
Ng Ying Kin, NMK
Brochu, Serge
Pruessner, Jens
Dedovic, Katarina
Brown, Thomas G
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description Driving while impaired (DWI) is a grave and persistent high-risk behavior. Previous work demonstrated that DWI recidivists had attenuated cortisol reactivity compared to non-DWI drivers. This suggests that cortisol is a neurobiological marker of high-risk driving. The present study tested the hypothesis that this initial finding would extend to first-time DWI (fDWI) offenders compared to non-DWI drivers. Male fDWI offenders (n = 139) and non-DWI drivers (n = 31) were exposed to a stress task, and their salivary cortisol activity (total output and reactivity) was measured. Participants also completed questionnaires on sensation seeking, impulsivity, substance use, and engagement in risky and criminal behaviors. As hypothesized, fDWI offenders, compared to non-DWI drivers, had lower cortisol reactivity; fDWI offenders also showed lower total output. In addition, cortisol activity was the most important predictor of group membership, after accounting for alcohol misuse patterns and consequences and other personality and problem behavior characteristics. The findings indicate that attenuated cortisol activity is an independent factor associated with DWI offending risk at an earlier stage in the DWI trajectory than previously detected.
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spelling pubmed-43847592015-04-28 Lower Cortisol Activity is Associated with First-Time Driving while Impaired Couture, Sophie Ouimet, Marie Claude Gianoulakis, Christina Tremblay, Jacques Ng Ying Kin, NMK Brochu, Serge Pruessner, Jens Dedovic, Katarina Brown, Thomas G Subst Abuse Rapid Communication Driving while impaired (DWI) is a grave and persistent high-risk behavior. Previous work demonstrated that DWI recidivists had attenuated cortisol reactivity compared to non-DWI drivers. This suggests that cortisol is a neurobiological marker of high-risk driving. The present study tested the hypothesis that this initial finding would extend to first-time DWI (fDWI) offenders compared to non-DWI drivers. Male fDWI offenders (n = 139) and non-DWI drivers (n = 31) were exposed to a stress task, and their salivary cortisol activity (total output and reactivity) was measured. Participants also completed questionnaires on sensation seeking, impulsivity, substance use, and engagement in risky and criminal behaviors. As hypothesized, fDWI offenders, compared to non-DWI drivers, had lower cortisol reactivity; fDWI offenders also showed lower total output. In addition, cortisol activity was the most important predictor of group membership, after accounting for alcohol misuse patterns and consequences and other personality and problem behavior characteristics. The findings indicate that attenuated cortisol activity is an independent factor associated with DWI offending risk at an earlier stage in the DWI trajectory than previously detected. Libertas Academica 2015-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4384759/ /pubmed/25922575 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/SART.S21353 Text en © 2015 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 License.
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Brown, Thomas G
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384759/
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